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P. v. Trujillo
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered following revocation of probation previously granted after his plea of no contest to residential burglary and misdemeanor battery. (Pen. Code, 459, 243, subd. (e)(1).) Appellant was placed on five years probation in 2003, and ordered to stay away from the victim, Consuelo Montes.
On April 5, 2006, following a contested hearing, the court found that appellant had violated probation by failing to stay away from Montes. The court sentenced appellant to a four-year middle term for burglary, with a concurrent one-year term for misdemeanor battery.

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